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17 March, 05:26

A Prime Minister differs from a President in the following ways

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  1. 17 March, 08:34
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    A Prime Minister is the head of the government, and is generally designed to 'lead' the government and represent it in the eyes of the people. A President is the Head of State, usually with large power and influence within the country. A President is also usually elected by the people, whereas a Prime Minister is elected by the politicians in a party as the head of that particular party.
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